Under the deal, BAM Clough will design and build a Y-shaped approach jetty connecting the onshore facility to two berths, one for LNG carriers and a second for LPG/Condensate carriers.
The jetty will consist of a 680 metre leg connecting to the LNG berth, and a second 630 metre leg connecting to the LPG/Condensate berth.
BAM Clough, an equally-held joint venture between the two companies, said construction activities on the project were scheduled to start in early 2013 with project completion expected at the end of 2014.